A SHEER TRIUMPH FOR BRITAIN! ALL WELLINGTON DELIGHTED. ■OT'. JAMES. Three Sessions Daily: °T. JAMES 11 a.m.-, 2.15, ST.' JAMES. . , and 8 p.m. : Dion Titheradge's Great Story "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR"* With that Sterling Actor, HENRY KENDALL, •" And HEATHER ANGEL, Our Modern Bill came . . . saw . . . Conquered . . . By a sense of humour and British courage he worthily upheld his boyhood nickname—"Bill, the Conqueror." GLORIOUS SUSSEX SCENERY. . Plans at Bristol or Theatre. 54-775 after 5 p.m. MAKE A DATE FOR LAUGHTER! MAKE A DATE FOR LAUGHTER! . FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY FRIDAY—NEXT FRIDAY This Happy Band of Stars! DTA CLAIRE ■ (In her original stage INA CLAIRE role) MYRNA LOY. ROBERT WILLIAMS, LqUISE CLOSSER HALE, ROBERT AMES,- HEDDA HOPPER. In one of .the Smartest Comedies yet, —r : " REBOUND " ■ —: "REBOUND" "REBOUND " ' "REBOUND" " RE BOUND"> : •'REBOUND"—: "REBOUND"* "REBO UN D " You'll scream at the adventures of a wife who solved the problem of how to hold a husband,.in a distinctly novel and hilarious fashion. (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences.) Box' Plans at Bristol. VOTE—MOVIE QUEEN ! "ALL IN FUN NIGHT." ■MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW NIGHT. MAJESTIC.. THREE SESSIONS: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. . and 8 p.m. Musical numbers Which will set Your feet tripping And your mind Whirling: "HEADING FOR PARADISE," "TAXI," and "SUCH" A NICE YOUNG MAN." • - - ' Mn "THE ■ '. - INDISCRETIONS ' • OF ■ EVE.", GAILY IRRESPONSIBLE" ; ; ■ MUSICAL FANTASY. ■ ;j . A 8.1.P. Picture. - "A" 'Cert.—Adult Recommendation. With ■ STEFFI DUNA, HAL GORDON, FRED CONYNGHAM. COMMENCING—FRIDAY. MARY NEWCOMBE, GUY NEW ALL, ■ STEWART ROME, In ■ ' • "THE • MARRIAGE BOND.". ("A" Cert.) ' '' / Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. Tel. ... ' ' ' -43-100. ■ . ; TOTE—MOVIE QUEEN ! "ALL IN FUN NIGHT." MAJESTIC—WEDNESDAY NEST. rjAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GEORGE WALLACE in ' "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." PATRONS Make no mistake about this PATRONS picture. It simply took the , _ ..City by Storm. .Set to haunting, lilting melodies with lavish settings, it will simply make you almost tired of-laughing. Your old. Favourite, George Wallace, in his maddest and merriest mood.'_ It is one of the greatest comedies of all times and you will want to see it again and, again. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING , ■ PROGRAMME. A COMPLETE VAUDEVILLE SHOW PAR EXCELLENCE. Featuring Marshall Crosby and Lou Vernqn (vocalists), Neil McKay (comedian), and Kathleen Goodall (pianist). "REGAL THEATRE ■ KARORI. .-*•*> This Evening, at 8 o'clock. JOAN BENNETT, JOHN BOLES, 1— ' "CARELESS L.ADV." ' "CARELESS LADY." (Recomraendsd more especially for adults ) 2—Comedy, ?When Summons Comes." 3—Magic Carpet. 4-^Fox jMovietone News. VOTE—MOVIE QUEEN. . ; THE HAPPINESS WEEK EVENT. In the presence of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Bledisloe and his Worship the Mayor and1-Mayoress. SATURDAY NEXT,, 26th. NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m.: and 8 p.m." TOWN HALLi; . " TOWN HALL! MISS;.' KATHLEEN O'BRIEN •Presents her '. Adult, ■ Intermediate, and ... Baby-"Students' T)ANCE EXTRAVAGANZA MiNCE EXTRAVAGANZA ■ ■ f . To Open Happiness Week. SONG! DANCE! STORY! The five Candidates.in the Queen Contest will be presented during the performance. Dainty ballets, beautiful frocking, quaint song and dance scenas, clever humour, tuneful singing. In aid of the. Mayor's Distress Fund. / Prices: Evening, 2s 6d. Is Gd, Is (children half-price); Afternoon, 2s, Is (children half-price). Box Plan at Bristol. . , HANDCRAFT EXHIBITION ' ••' '. ' ■: , : with . DEMONSTRATIONS, '. Arranged by the DOMINION FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTES will be held in the DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE^ on • TO-MORROW and THURSDAY NEXT, ~ 23rd and 24th NOVEMBER. To be opened by' Her Excellency, Lady Bledisloe on Wednesday at 3 "p.m. Admission: First day, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., Is; after 5 p.m., 6d. Second day, 11 a.m. onwards,,, 6d... ~,,..,,,,.,, ~;.., See the. Work of the Women's Institutes ■•■'; ./from all parts'.of Now ; : Zealand. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING V /-:'1 ROOMS. .-; . No. 6,,Courtenay Chambers,. 15, Cdurtenay ■■:■ : , .■ • place: ..-; i. :■'• Hours: 12.30 to 4.p.m. No. 607. T.-and G. Building, Lambton ■.■'•-.•■.■■': V quay, ■ Wellington. • Hours: 12.30 to 4.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to '•'■ ' '". ■':; '9'p.m. ■'■;■■.■ :l\ The public aiV cordially,invited. TO-NIGHT. . ,-. TO-NIGHT .• . . TO-NIGHT... -.. '^-i 1 ■■■■-.:.•;.■••'A-OYMQN^JEN^ER '. ■ ;?„■;•;: , ":.%^Qi^4P?:;:: '' '', , '■• " ,:':t,t '.-BRISTOL' SALON, , .: '• ~ ' v "■ Afß ; io. .•■';■■ rjANDIEST Car Park,- Wakefield-st., . XJ-'riext Magnus Motors; '6d-:day, 2s 6d . .week; Independent Motors ' Car' Park.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 124, 22 November 1932, Page 2
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